
“I’m going to be late.”
Human communication often combines imagery and text into integrated presentations, especially online. In a new paper at Frontiers in AI, Malihe Alikhani, Baber Khalid and I show how image–text coherence relations can be used to model such image–text presentations in AI systems.

The Critical AI Initiative recently organized a public symposium for
educators, writers, and citizens on Critical AI Literacy in the Age of Chatbots. I participated in the panel “Critical AI Literacy: What is it and Why Do We Need it?” moderated by Maha Bali with Antonio Hamilton and Lauren M. E. Goodlad

Chris Geib worked with us on a project to explore how robots can combine intention recognition and communication to coordinate complex activities safely with people. Our results appeared at the 2022 Advances in Cognitive Systems Conference.
I put my first web site together shortly before going on the academic job market in the Fall of 1997. It felt like a gesture of hope. Computer science was going through a difficult time: enrollments were down and academia was skittish about hiring; startups were languishing and big companies were boring, AI was in…
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